The ASA publicly postures itself as a patient advocate. However, apathy or avarice appears to be the cause of their failure to champion the routine use of brain monitors.

Brain monitors help anesthesia providers avoid the pernicious, routine practice of anesthesia over medication with the risk of post anesthesia dementia.

"Heart rate and blood pressure are notoriously inaccurate signs of patient brain activity, making the ASA's continued advocacy of them clueless," says Friedberg.

Without the voice of the non-profit Goldilocks Anesthesia Foundation, the American public may never hear about the post-anesthesia dementia risk of the routine practice of anesthesia over medication without a brain monitor.

Educating Americans that insisting on brain monitoring when ‘going under’ can avoid post-anesthesia dementia risk from routine anesthesia over medication is the goal of the non-profit Goldilocks Anesthesia Foundation.

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